The Future Of Work
“ ” THE NOTION OF HAVING TO WORK 9-5 AND COMMUTING TO AN OFFICE IS DEAD FORBES MAGAZINE
THE FUTURE OF WORK A changing world
THE FUTURE OF WORK Network Business Parks Universities Hotels Airports City Centre Community Centres Homeworkers Railway Stations Retail Service Stations
* IDC By 2015, the number of mobile workers will reach 1.3 billion, or 37.2% of the world’s total workforce *
* Regus Great Big Survey, 2012 of employees would consider a pay cut in exchange for a more flexible working environment *
of workers already have the right technology to work anywhere * * Regus Great Big Survey, 2012
of desks are empty at any one point in time * Over * Regus Great Big Survey, 2012
THE FUTURE OF WORK Changing work styles
THE FUTURE OF WORK Technology
THE FUTURE OF WORK People
THE FUTURE OF WORK Costs 55% of all office desks are unoccupied during the working day The typical annual cost of a desk in a Western city is $26,000
THE FUTURE OF WORK Costs
“ ” ENDING THE DAILY COMMUTE REDUCES COST, STRESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
“ ” TOO OFTEN, PEOPLE HAVE BEEN PROMOTED BY VIRTUE OF SENIORITY, OR YEARS OF SERVICE
THE FUTURE OF WORK Management style
Conclusion THE FUTURE OF WORK Flexible working 1. Achieving more in less time Technology 2. Making work better for people People Costs 3. Saving money Network 4. Consuming less, conserving more Management style 5. Managing more effectively
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